Eston is a
Village in the borough of
Redcar and Cleveland,
North Yorkshire, England. The ward covering the area (as well as
Lackenby,
Lazenby and
Wilton) had a population of 7,005 at the
2011 census. It is part of
Greater Eston, which includes the outlying settlements of
Grangetown,
Normanby,
South Bank
The South Bank is an entertainment and commercial district in central London, next to the River Thames opposite the City of Westminster. It forms a narrow strip of riverside land within the London Borough of Lambeth (where it adjoins Alber ...
,
Teesville and part of
Ormesby.
Excluding Ormesby, the wider area came under the former
Eston Urban District from 1894 until 1968. This was a single
civil parish with a district council which had the ability to gain a
charter
A charter is the grant of authority or rights, stating that the granter formally recognizes the prerogative of the recipient to exercise the rights specified. It is implicit that the granter retains superiority (or sovereignty), and that the rec ...
to be a
town and become a
municipal borough in this case it did not. The
County Borough of Teesside
Teesside was, from 1968 to 1974, a local government district in northern England. It comprised a conurbation that spanned both sides of the River Tees from which it took its name. Teesside had the status of a county borough and was independent ...
was created in 1968. The town remains
unparished.
History

The land around Eston has been occupied since 2400 BC. The 1850 discovery of ironstone in Eston Hills by industrialists from Middlesbrough (most notably
Henry Bolckow and
John Vaughan) saw Eston develop from a small farming settlement in 1850 to a thriving mining town. Miners' cottages, although altered, can still be seen in parts of Eston. The mining history of Eston was the subject of ''
A Century in Stone'', which describes how the mines were responsible for making Teesside the iron and steel capital of the world. The film, by Craig Hornby of Pancrack Pictures, sold out in local cinemas and across Australia.
The
Teesside steel industry that was started from these mines eventually produced the steel that built the
Sydney Harbour Bridge. The mines have been closed since 1949, after 100 years of production. In 1967, the Teesside steel industry became part of the nationalised
British Steel Corporation, which in turn became the
Corus Group. The
Middlesbrough area became the world's leading iron and steel producing capital initially due to the output of the Eston mines.
Politics
Eston is part of
Redcar
Redcar is a seaside town on the Yorkshire Coast in the Redcar and Cleveland unitary authority in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It is located east of Middlesbrough.
The Teesside built-up area's Redcar subdivision had a population of ...
constituency and is represented by Conservative Party MP
Jacob Young in the House of Commons.
2019 local elections results
Borough Council
In the 2019 local elections, the following members were returned to
Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council:
Eston Square

Eston Square, the shopping area on the main road passing through Eston, forms more of a triangle than a square. The square has a war memorial as its centrepiece – The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier – that shows the statue of a soldier atop a plinth. The plinth lists the names of local people who died during the World Wars.
Two sides the square are lined with traditional terraced shops, while the third side has the 1960s-built Eston Precinct parade of shops. Eston Square provides an important retail facility for a much wider area than just Eston itself. While some of the shops are well maintained businesses, others, in the words of Redcar and Cleveland Council, "are in need of a facelift". As part of Redcar and Cleveland Council's
Greater Eston Regeneration, improvements are planned, including the part-demolition of the Precinct Shopping Centre and the building of a new supermarket.
The area has number of popular public houses that serve people both from within and around Eston. These establishments contribute to a number of local sports leagues, with darts and pool having the most participants.
The square was also been entered into the regional
Northumbria in Bloom competition, with regular work being carried out by members of the Eston Residents Association.
Churches

Eston has three major churches, two on the High Street and one in Whale Hill.
Christ Church, the Church of England church in Eston, is the partner church to St. George's Church in
Teesville. Christ Church is a traditionally designed church built in red brick. It features sixteen stained-glass windows in dressed sandstone settings that bring warm colourful light into the main body of the building; they are themed around saints.
Similarly, St. Anne's Church, the Catholic church in Eston, is part of a larger parish, which includes the churches of St. Peter's,
South Bank
The South Bank is an entertainment and commercial district in central London, next to the River Thames opposite the City of Westminster. It forms a narrow strip of riverside land within the London Borough of Lambeth (where it adjoins Alber ...
, St. Andrew's,
Teesville and St. Mary's,
Grangetown. The joint parish is served from, and carries the name of, St. Andrew's Parish. St. Anne's Church was built in 1970, although the Catholic community had existed as a distinct group for many years before that. Before the church was built a mass took place each Sunday at the Grangetown
Royal British Legion Social Club.
Eston Hills
The town of Eston lies at the foot of
Eston Hills
Eston is a Village in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, England. The ward covering the area (as well as Lackenby, Lazenby and Wilton) had a population of 7,005 at the 2011 census. It is part of Greater Eston, which include ...
, a ridge approximately above sea level, and a part of the
Cleveland Hills. The same hills that overshadow Eston were used to warn of
attack in the Napoleonic Era by a beacon, the remains of which can still be seen at
Eston Nab. Eston Nab is also home to
Bauer Teesside
Bauer Media Audio UK is a UK-based radio division of the Bauer Media Group.
History
In early 2008, German magazine publisher Bauer bought the radio division of British company Emap, which had been established as East Midland Allied Press in ...
and aerials and transmitters.
At only above sea level at its highest point, Eston Hills are classed as
lowland heath.
Wildlife includes
lapwing,
curlew,
green woodpecker and
linnet. There are various butterflies and dragonflies.
The hills overlooking Eston are managed for their wildlife, archaeology and amenity. Many people use the hills for walking, cycling and horse riding. There are several self-guided walk leaflets, which take in points of interest. These are available at the Flatts Lane Woodland Country Park Visitor Centre,
Normanby, Redcar and Cleveland.
The Eston Hills provide access to the wider countryside via the public right of way network. The land owned or managed by the
Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council is mostly bordered by farmland. Eston Nab commands an excellent view of the nearby
Roseberry Topping, which stands higher at .
Cemetery
Still in active use, the Eston Cemetery was established in 1863 and enlarged in 1882. It built as an extension to the pre-reformation St Helen Church which was one of the many churches belonging to
Gisborough Priory. St Helen's has since been dismantled and rebuilt at
Beamish Museum
Beamish Museum is the first regional open-air museum, in England, located at Beamish, near the town of Stanley, in County Durham, England. Beamish pioneered the concept of a living museum. By displaying duplicates or replaceable items, it wa ...
. The cemetery is located off Church Lane, north of Eston's old centre.

Names on the gravestones tell the story off the families whose daily lives created the history of the wider area, throughout the twentieth century until the present. The
Commonwealth War Graves Commission is responsible for commemorating all Commonwealth war dead individually and equally, and to this end, war graves with uniform headstones, set in well kept lawns, can be found in cemeteries throughout the
British Commonwealth. The Commission lists ninety-eight such graves, at Eston Cemetery, from the First and Second World Wars. The cemetery contains the
war graves of 55 Commonwealth service personnel of the
First World War and 43 of the
Second World War, including one unidentified
Royal Navy sailor.
Having more than 40 war graves, a
Cross of Sacrifice
The Cross of Sacrifice is a Commonwealth war memorial designed in 1918 by Sir Reginald Blomfield for the Imperial War Graves Commission (now the Commonwealth War Graves Commission). It is present in Commonwealth war cemeteries containing 40 or m ...
designed by architect
Reginald Blomfield has been erected. It shows a simple cross embedded with a bronze sword and mounted on an octagonal base to represent the faith of the majority of commemorations. It can be seen in front of the West Lodge.

The cemetery also contains the memorial obelisk to
William Henry Short VC (4 February 1884 – 6 August 1916) who was an English recipient of the
Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and
Commonwealth
A commonwealth is a traditional English term for a political community founded for the common good. Historically, it has been synonymous with "republic". The noun "commonwealth", meaning "public welfare, general good or advantage", dates from the ...
forces. He was awarded the medal after being killed showing ''gallantry and devotion to duty'' at the
Battle of Contalmaison, during the
Somme Offensive, in 1916.
Whale Hill
Eston also includes the area of Whale Hill, which was initially built between 1966 and 1970, it has mixed tenure housing. It includes a social club and a row of shops, including a chemist, post office, supermarket, fish shop, Chinese takeaway and a corner shop. The area also benefits from a large local community centre.
Notable people

*
William Henry Short V.C. (1884–1916) – born and lived at 11, William Street, Eston, until the family moved to
Grangetown in 1900. He played football for Grangetown Albion and Saltburn and Lazenby United Football Clubs. He fought in the early stages of the
Battle of the Somme
The Battle of the Somme ( French: Bataille de la Somme), also known as the Somme offensive, was a battle of the First World War fought by the armies of the British Empire and French Third Republic against the German Empire. It took place bet ...
where he was killed ''showing gallantry and devotion to duty''. His name is recorded on the Grangetown war memorial and the obelisk in
Eston Cemetery.
*
Richard Douglas Sandford V.C. (1891-1918) - died as patient at Eston Hospital 12 days after the Armistice and buried at Eston Cemetery. He received the
Victoria Cross for his gallantry in the
Zeebrugge Raid in April 1918.
[ Grave Locations of Holders of the Victoria Cross in the County of Cleveland.]
*
Joseph Stoddart MD, FRCA, FRCP (1932-2019) - Consultant
Anaesthetist who served in the
Royal Air Force and developed the use of Intensive Care in the UK, based at the
Royal Victoria Infirmary. Born in Eston.
See also
*
Bolckow Vaughan
Bolckow, Vaughan & Co., Ltd was an English ironmaking and mining company founded in 1864, based on the partnership since 1840 of its two founders, Henry Bolckow and John Vaughan. The firm drove the dramatic growth of Middlesbrough and the prod ...
*
Eston Nab
*
Eston railway station
References
External links
Genuki – History of Eston parish & DistrictDescriptions from Bulmer's ''History and Directory of North Yorkshire'' (1890), retrieved 8 February 2006
Official Tees Archaeology – Eston HillsSome pictures of Eston in the past
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Towns in North Yorkshire
Places in the Tees Valley
Unparished areas in North Yorkshire
Redcar and Cleveland
Greater Eston